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EPISODE · Apr 25, 2026 · 1H 2M

108 / The single-family starter home trap / with Tahra Hoops

from good traffic. · host Brad Biehl

Tahra Hoops — director of economic analysis at the Chamber of Progress and writer of The Rebuild — is back in good traffic this week for a conversation about financial nihilism, what happens when an entire generation stops believing homeownership is possible, and why the definition of "starter home" desperately needs an update. As Gen-Z watches record spending on concerts and short-term consumption coexist with near complete abandonment of long-term financial planning, Tahra breaks down the policy failures that created this mess, as well as the middle housing opportunities sitting right in front of us. And, how the politics of the likes of both Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Moreno are missing the moment in producing tangible housing policy solutions. The conversation dives into California's condo construction defect laws — arcane legislation that makes it financially impossible for developers to build the middle housing units that could actually serve as starter homes for young people. From townhomes to small condos, the housing types that used to be entry points into ownership have virtually disappeared, leaving renters stuck between unaffordable single-family homes and corporate-owned apartment buildings with no path to equity. We also touch on: The boomer economy and lack of investment in young generations. Why people spend $6,000 on Coachella but can't imagine owning a home. How fintech enables short-term consumption while destroying long-term planning. What a starter home actually means today. The Cost of Living Blueprint report. Why better Democrats need to enter the California governor race. City council as the sweet spot for policy wonks. Banning millennial gray hardwood floors. Timeline:00:00 Intro.07:44 Tahra Hoops returns to the show.08:03 What prompted the starter home piece.08:38 The boomer economy and lack of youth investment.09:37 Gen Z one versus Gen Z two split.10:16 Financial nihilism and scaling back.10:41 Evolving the starter home conversation.11:01 What is a starter home anymore?11:36 Coachella spending versus housing realities.12:19 Short-term consumption and long-term collapse.13:07 California condo defect laws.14:55 Why developers won't build condos.18:11 The missing middle housing shortage.22:26 Starter homes as typologies other than single-family.27:02 Financing and construction cost barriers.32:15 Rethinking what ownership looks like.37:43 Policy solutions beyond zoning reform.43:16 The Cost of Living Blueprint report.47:52 California governor race and runoff dynamics.53:33 State level politics as Parks and Rec documentary.54:30 City council as policy wonk sweet spot.56:41 Boomers love progress until it moves next door.58:07 Design and sneaking units past NIMBYs.58:51 Landscape architecture consultation requirements.59:42 Millennial gray hardwood floor ban proposal.1:00:51 The Rebuild newsletter and upcoming work.1:01:48 Wrapping up.Read more:A Starter Home is Whatever We Want it to Be.Subscribe to The Rebuild.Chamber of Progress Cost Of Living Policy Blueprint for 2026 Midterms.Follow:Tahra, on X.

Tahra Hoops — director of economic analysis at the Chamber of Progress and writer of The Rebuild — is back in good traffic this week for a conversation about financial nihilism, what happens when an entire generation stops believing homeownership is possible, and why the definition of "starter home" desperately needs an update. As Gen-Z watches record spending on concerts and short-term consumption coexist with near complete abandonment of long-term financial planning, Tahra breaks down the policy failures that created this mess, as well as the middle housing opportunities sitting right in front of us. And, how the politics of the likes of both Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Moreno are missing the moment in producing tangible housing policy solutions. The conversation dives into California's condo construction defect laws — arcane legislation that makes it financially impossible for developers to build the middle housing units that could actually serve as starter homes for young people. From townhomes to small condos, the housing types that used to be entry points into ownership have virtually disappeared, leaving renters stuck between unaffordable single-family homes and corporate-owned apartment buildings with no path to equity. We also touch on: The boomer economy and lack of investment in young generations. Why people spend $6,000 on Coachella but can't imagine owning a home. How fintech enables short-term consumption while destroying long-term planning. What a starter home actually means today. The Cost of Living Blueprint report. Why better Democrats need to enter the California governor race. City council as the sweet spot for policy wonks. Banning millennial gray hardwood floors. Timeline:00:00 Intro.07:44 Tahra Hoops returns to the show.08:03 What prompted the starter home piece.08:38 The boomer economy and lack of youth investment.09:37 Gen Z one versus Gen Z two split.10:16 Financial nihilism and scaling back.10:41 Evolving the starter home conversation.11:01 What is a starter home anymore?11:36 Coachella spending versus housing realities.12:19 Short-term consumption and long-term collapse.13:07 California condo defect laws.14:55 Why developers won't build condos.18:11 The missing middle housing shortage.22:26 Starter homes as typologies other than single-family.27:02 Financing and construction cost barriers.32:15 Rethinking what ownership looks like.37:43 Policy solutions beyond zoning reform.43:16 The Cost of Living Blueprint report.47:52 California governor race and runoff dynamics.53:33 State level politics as Parks and Rec documentary.54:30 City council as policy wonk sweet spot.56:41 Boomers love progress until it moves next door.58:07 Design and sneaking units past NIMBYs.58:51 Landscape architecture consultation requirements.59:42 Millennial gray hardwood floor ban proposal.1:00:51 The Rebuild newsletter and upcoming work.1:01:48 Wrapping up.Read more:A Starter Home is Whatever We Want it to Be.Subscribe to The Rebuild.Chamber of Progress Cost Of Living Policy Blueprint for 2026 Midterms.Follow:Tahra, on X.

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